Boston/Chinatown
From World travel guide
Boston's Chinatown was built on a landfill, though this is no longer apparent; what now identifies this area is the truly mixed uses of land. Residential properties co-exist with family owned and operated businesses and local institutions.
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Get in
Chinatown is easily accessible with several nearby MBTA stations and major roadways.
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See
Four community murals and old ads still adorning the sides of brick buildings.
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Do
A walk through Chinatown is a cultural and historical journey through the past.
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Buy
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Eat
At some of the best Chinese restaurants in the country.
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Drink
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Sleep
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Contact
The Sampan Newspaper (www.sampan.org)to learn more about the history of Chinatown.
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External links
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